The clusterReconfigureServer Web API Method
Re-configure a cluster member to match the cluster's profile. This operation will fail on a Zend Server with no valid license.
Version: 1.0
Required Permissions: full
HTTP method: POST
Supported by Editions: Zend Server
Request Parameters:
Parameter |
Type |
Required |
Description |
serverId |
String |
Yes |
The server ID. |
doRestart |
Boolean |
No |
Specify if the re-configured server should be restarted after the re-configure action. The default is FALSE. |
Expected Response Code:
- 200 OK - The server was re-configured successfully.
- 202 Accepted - The server was re-configured successfully and is now in the process of being restarted.
Response Type: serverInfo with the status of the server which is being re-configured. The status is expected to be either:
- OK - If the server was restarted successfully, or if a restart was not needed.
- pendingRestart - If the server was re-configured but not restarted (and doRestart was FALSE).
- restarting - If the server was re-configured and is in the process of restarting.
Possible Action Specific Error Codes:
HTTP Code |
Error Code |
Description |
404 |
noSuchServer |
There is no server with the provided server ID. |
500 |
cantConnectToServer |
Zend Server is unable to connect to the specified server. |
500 |
invalidServerResponse |
An invalid or unexpected response from the server. |
503 |
temporarilyLocked |
The server cannot be re-configured because it is currently in the middle of another operation (e.g. being disabled). |
405 |
notImplementedByEdition |
The method cannot executed by this edition of Zend Server. |
500 |
serverNotLicensed |
Zend Server does not have a valid license. |
500 |
restartFailed |
Restarting the server failed. |
Example
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Important Note:
For Zend Serveron Linux, this action is also available via the command line using CLI Tools. For more information see CLI Tools.